How Corporate and Political Influence Enabled Monsanto to Sell Roundup Despite the Risks
Carey Gillam exposes a flawed regulatory regime in “The Monsanto Papers”
By
Jonathan Hahn
March 12, 2021
Clean Energy Will Be Key to a Robust Climate and Public Health Plan
A years-long struggle to clean up the nation’s power grid remains unsettled
By
Jonathan Hahn
January 30, 2021
5 Must-Read Books to Help Navigate a Challenging, Uncertain Future
These stories grapple with a troubled world, and how to move on for the better
By
Jonathan Hahn
, Wendy Becktold
, Paul Rauber
, Katie O'Reilly
January 17, 2021
The Big Picture, Timelapsed
A new photography book offers an astronaut's-eye view of Earth
By
Jonathan Hahn
January 3, 2021
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Sustained Opposition Derails Three Major Oil and Gas Pipelines
Grassroots resistance shuts down Atlantic Coast, Dakota Access, and Keystone XL
By
Jonathan Hahn
July 8, 2020
How Can We Find Meaning in an Upside-Down World?
Ben Ehrenreich laments a world gone awry as the climate crisis accelerates
By
Jonathan Hahn
July 4, 2020
5 Must-Read Novels for Your COVID Quarantine Book Club
These absorbing stories get you thinking more deeply about our troubled world
By
Jonathan Hahn
, Katie O'Reilly
, Heather Smith
, Ashia Ajani
, Krista Karlson
May 16, 2020
Witnessing Earth at the Tipping Point
George Steinmetz’s “The Human Planet” offers an unrestricted view of the Anthropocene
By
Jonathan Hahn
April 21, 2020
Nearly Half of the US Population Is Breathing Dirty Air
Pollution makes millions more susceptible to health impacts, including COVID-19
By
Jonathan Hahn
April 21, 2020
Life As a Conditional Citizen, Revisited
Laila Lalami explores the gray zones of citizenship in the United States
By
Jonathan Hahn
May 2, 2020
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